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Today’s offer Large wholesale market According to the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri), there were 6,738 tons from Lima, up 12.9% from what was recorded in recent weeks.
During this morning only price increases of three food: green mountain beans, green mountain peas and canary green beans.
The price of broad beans rose 1.3% to $2.03 per kilogram, when the product cost wholesalers $1.76 in September.
Green peas rose to S/2.05 per kilo, up 2.5% from yesterday and up 4.7% from a week ago. Even last month price It was S/1.84.
For Canarian green beans, Midagri indicates that the wholesale price has risen by 3.4% to S$3.05 per kilo.
But what foods lowered your Prices? The data shows that 19 of the 26 products priced fell 0.6% and 9.4% in the wholesale market.
American kidney beans saw the biggest decline in prices as they rose from S/3.73 to S/3.38 per kilo.
Other products that saw prices fall were potato varieties, which fell 0.6% to 1.3%. Yellow potatoes fell 1.3%, huairo potatoes 1.3%, single potatoes 1.3%, yungai 1.2%, huamantang potatoes 0.7%, Peruvian potatoes 0.6% and kanchan 0.6%.
Now a kilogram of potatoes costs from 1.86 to 4.28 s. wholesale marketsretail prices may be higher.
In addition to potatoes, prices also fell on Creole garlic (3.20s/kg), macre squash (1.08s/kg), yellow yucca (2.23s/kg), red onion (1.23s/kg) , longbow. olluco (SG$2.70/kg), among other products.

Source: RPP

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